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U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito is working to expedite a federal disaster declaration for flood-stricken communities in ...
As local flood victims wait for movement from Washington, D.C., on federal assistance, Delegate Shawn Fluharty faults the West Virginia Legislature for not being proactive and establishing a flood ...
The West Virginia Democratic Party announced in a statement on Monday, a month after the deadly floods in the Mountain State, ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Democrats are calling on President Donald Trump to approve a federal disaster declaration for ...
The flash flooding in June left a path of destruction, killing nine people and destroying several homes and businesses.
Major road repairs have been needed in the wake of flooding. So far more than $1 million in federal disaster assistance has been approved for more than 1,300 households in West Virginia.
In the wake of devastating floods that struck Marion and Ohio counties in mid-June, a new, community-based initiative is ...
The West Virginia Association of Realtors and the Wheeling Board of Realtors have committed $100,000 to aid families affected by recent flooding.
Ohio County EMA Director Lou Vargo is confident that a disaster declaration from the President is close, which would activate FEMA and allow flood victims to receive individual assistance.
The emergency declaration allows state resources, such as the West Virginia National Guard, to be used for flood-related assistance.
Morrisey said FEMA officials are now on the ground in Southern West Virginia doing damage assessments to determine if more counties need federal assistance.
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito is working to expedite a federal disaster declaration for flood-stricken communities in West Virginia, which is expected to unlock FEMA resources for affected ...